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A suicide bomber blew up a bus in Kabul, Afghanistan today, killing around 35 people and injuring many more in the most deadly attack in the region since the fall of the Taliban.
The attack, the fifth in three days, exploded during the morning rush hour, near the headquarters of Kabul’s police chief, at a time when buses normally ferry police officers to their beats.
The huge blast tore apart the bus and wrecked several other vehicles. Eighteen bodies, mostly police officers, and 10 wounded had been taken to nearby Jamhuriat Hospital, a doctor there said.
Four of the dead were foreigners, the Interior Ministry said, but gave no details.
All the bombings have beeb claimed by Taliban insurgents who want to overturn its Western-backed government and drive out foreign troops.
A police eyewitness at the scene, outside the Kabul police chief’s headquarters, said he had seen the bomber leap on to the bus as it it was moving slowly away, its door wide open.
“It was a very, very successful suicide attack,” a Taliban commander, Mullah Hayatullah Khan, told Reuters by satellite phone.“We have plans for more successful attacks in future.”
The Taliban, ousted from power in 2001 by American led forces, and their al-Qaeda allies, have adopted the tactics of Iraq’s bloody insurgency to try to dispel the notion that government and foreign security forces are in control of the country.
There was chaos at the local hospital, where a crowd gathered to check if relatives and friends were among the dead and injured.
Doctors had set up a triage ward in the front yard of the hospital. The body of a police officer lay on the grass, shrouded in a sheet and surrounded by blood-soaked garments.
Afghan police featured heavily among the casualties, said Ali Shah Paktiawal, chief of the Kabul police’s criminal branch.
“More than 35 are killed,” Mr Paktiawal said.“Police officers are among the dead.” But an Interior Ministry official could not confirm the death toll, saying around 30 were dead or wounded.
The Taliban claimed responsibility for all the latest suicide bombs, which follow claims by Afghan, NATO and US coalition forces to have subdued the insurgents in an aggressive spring campaign against Taliban strongholds in the south and east.
On Friday and Saturday, there were four suicide attacks in the south, centre and north of the country, including a blast in Kabul on Saturday. At least 14 people were killed in those attacks, including a Dutch soldier
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NATO and US coalition forces seem to have always been saying that they have successfully controled the place and have subdued the insurgents in an agreesive spring campaign against Taliban strongholds, but the reality is always showing that they are good at boasting a long trumpet. Maybe they enjoy talking horse.
why don't they do their work more carefully?why will they show that they , in fact ,can do nothing about the suicide bombing ? they can do a lot of work only after the casuallties instead of doing something useful before. NATO and US coalition forces should keep in mind the following idioms : Actions speak louder than words and a switch in time saves Nine.
ju, New York, USA